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With Kipchu and his mom :) |
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Me and Kipchu's mom :) |
We woke up at 5.30 am, had our breakfast and tea, then packed my bag. We took photos together before leaving the house.
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One last look at Kipchu's home sweet home :) - Uma Village, Bhutan |
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With his youngest brother :) |
At 6.50 am we went out from home to the motor-able road up there. His youngest brother followed and helped us carrying my bag. I had to remove my slippers again when climbing up the muddy path, plus a stick on my hand, as it was still slippery and easy to fall :D
In a while we reached the road safely. We proceed to the nearest water tap at villager's house to wash our feet and wore our slippers back.
Kipchu arranged another car to go down up to his cousin brother's house. From there, the cousin brother sent us all the way to
Bajo town, to the taxi station. I forgot to take photo with him. He was such a nice guy, willing to help both of us without expecting any return. May Buddha bless him and his families with good health and lots of happiness!
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Thank you la Kipchu! :) |
I would like to convey my heartfelt gratitude to
Kipchu and his families too for hosting me at their house for two nights and offered the best they could to make my stay comfortable and memorable. I would like to thank
Kipchu personally for his time and effort put to fetch and send me back to
Bajo safely. May Buddha bless you and your families too! :)
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Positive Quote :) |
It was a great opportunity for us to exchange views about each other's life - life that he went through and life that I went through. We learn from each other's experience and look forward for a better future. Nothing is certain but as long we put our heart and willingness on it, work hard towards it, persevere and focus one thing at one time, and most importantly, be positive about it, I think we all can overcome our life journey. No one says it will be easy, but it will be worth it! :)
So, we bid farewell there at the bus station. It's time for me to leave and continued to my other destination. I took the taxi back to Thimphu.
Luzee and
Lolo fetched me from
Simthoka and sent me to
Rekha's house. I had to repack my bag before leaving to
Phuentsholing. They then dropped me at
Jojo's as to meet
Acho Tshering who had also kindly sent me along from
Thimphu all the way to
Phuentsholing.
It was my first time visiting
Phuentsholing. I'd been wanting to visit this place as before that, I always heard from others that they went to this place to shop or to transit before continued their journey to India. It was a border town with
Jaigaon, India, located at southern Bhutan.
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Phuentsholing - Thimphu highway, Bhutan |
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Phuentsholing - Thimphu highway, Bhutan |
The
Phuentsholing - Thimphu highway road was good and wide but up to certain point. We were blessed with good weather - blue sky and hot sun. But once we reached
Chhukha, it started raining and foggy.
Acho said, the weather there was always like this almost every day. When entering
Gedu, the road was even more dangerous as there were few land slides area that we had to pass through.
Acho always opened his window to check if there was any stones falling down when passing those critical zones. He had bad experience before by getting stuck in the road block for days.
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Rainbow after the rain - Phuentsholing, Bhutan :) |
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Sunset at Phuentsholing, Bhutan |
It took us about 5 hours to finally reach Phuentsholing. We saw and passed by the tower of
Milarepa from afar,
CST (College of Science and Technology) school and hostel,
Kharbandi Goemba,
RIGGS (Royal Institute for Governance and Strategic Studies) on our way to
Hotel Lhaki, where I would stay for 3 nights. We met up with
Sithar in the hotel lobby before moving to
NPPF (National Pension and Provident Fund) Colony to meet
Tandin, my
Acho's
wife (Sorry, correction - it's wife-to-be) :D
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Lhaki Hotel - Phuentsholing, Bhutan |
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Lhaki Hotel - Phuentsholing, Bhutan |
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Hard Rock Cafe - Phuentsholing, Bhutan :D |
After picking up
Lachee from the hotel, we went for dinner together at
Asian Kitchen and Bar, a new restaurant in town that sold various Asian food. We had
non-Bhutan food there, finally! :D
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Our dinner at Asian Kitchen and Bar - Phuentsholing, Bhutan |
While waiting, suddenly someone came over. It happened to be someone I know, someone familiar. Hehehe... Fancy meeting
Kuenzang Thinley or known initially as
PSN with his two daughters there!!! I met him first time during
my first blogger's meeting in Thimphu in Sep 23, 2013. He was coincidentally going there to get Indian currency. Nice meeting you
Kuenzang and thank you
Sithar and
Acho for the delicious dinner plus
Druk 11000 :D Once dinner was over, we went back to our places to rest :)
I am not married yet ok, lol
ReplyDeleteOoppss... Actually I wanted to say she is my 'mathang' or sister-in-law :D OK la, pardon me. 'Not yet' wife but wife-to-be :)
Deleteno problemo, i m just teasing you.
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